New York City Financial District Overview As a child, I vaguely remember driving through New York City with my parents. We did not stop. I recall the skyscrapers, but nothing else. When we decided to take a Disney cruise to Bermuda, sailing out of New York City excited me. I really knew very little about […]

Day Trip from Louisville Bernheim Arboretum and Forest About Bernheim Arboretum and Forest Just 27 miles from downtown Louisville lies Bernheim Arboretum and Forest. Almost 16,000 acres of nature await to be explored less than 1 mile off of I65. Admission is free on weekdays and costs just $5 per car load on weekends and […]

Touring New Orleans by Streetcar The New Orleans streetcar system runs through many of the Crescent City’s tourist districts. With five interconnected trolley lines, they can take you where to want to explore. I love New Orleans. There is so much to see, hear, and taste. Riding conjures up the romance of Tennessee Williams’ “A […]

French Quarter New Orleans I have visited New Orleans and the French Quarter three times. As a child, I mostly remember seeing the Superdome and the narrow, crowded streets. As a college student, I wanted to find sites from Anne Rice’s Interview with a Vampire. In the evening, I listened to zydeco and jazz music […]

A New Louisville Tradition “Celebrate Christmas Together“ Family Event A new Louisville tradition starts this winter. Southeast Christian Church hosts “Celebrate Christmas Together.” This FREE family event runs from December 8 through 15. Indoor ice skating, train rides, a Christmas village, lights are more await your family. Southeast Christian knows how to throw a party. […]

Our Favorite Colorado Attraction Garden of the Gods Striking red monoliths rise into the air from the valley floor. Wildlife browse among the scrub. Over each vista, amazing views await. The Garden of the Gods lives up to its name. We have lived in and traveled throughout Colorado. Picturesque scenes cover the Rocky Mountain State. […]